deterred 的定义
de·terred, de·ter·ring.
- to discourage or restrain from acting or proceeding: The large dog deterred trespassers.
- to prevent; check; arrest: timber treated with creosote to deter rot.
- to repel: Strongly scented marigolds planted among the melons are supposed to deter beetles.
deterred 近义词
check, inhibit from action
deterred 的近义词 37 个
- avert
- block
- dampen
- daunt
- discourage
- dissuade
- forestall
- frighten
- hinder
- impede
- intimidate
- obstruct
- preclude
- prevent
- prohibit
- restrain
- scare
- stop
- caution
- chill
- cool
- damp
- debar
- divert
- forfend
- obviate
- warn
- act like a wet blanket
- disadvise
- put a damper on
- put off
- rule out
- shut out
- stave off
- talk out of
- throw cold water on
- turn off
deterred 的反义词 26 个
更多deterred例句
- Problems in dynamical systems can take years to solve, but that doesn’t deter Kra.
- The use of thermal camera networks to deter poachers isn’t necessarily new.
- “I’m certainly shaken, but not deterred,” Sankey said during a conference call with reporters Wednesday, reacting to the four SEC games postponed because of struggles to contain the coronavirus.
- Some of the women said the threats ultimately strengthened their resolve to run for office, but many worried that the hostile treatment they’d received would deter others in the future.
- However, they will still develop antibodies which will help their immune system to deter future infections.
- Aielli, who was very much alive when she learned of her funeral plans and the death threat they imply, says she is not deterred.
- The reason: they think Murdoch won't be easily deterred and will continue his pursuit.
- Filat said Moldova would not be deterred from its Western trajectory.
- And men, you need not be deterred—mushrooms can still aid in your health.
- Nor will Russia be dislodged from Crimea or deterred from further escalation by military force.
- They did at first endeavour with their weapons to frighten us, who, lying ashore, deterred them from one of their fishing-places.
- It was certainly reported that they were very much infested with tigers, but this deterred no one.
- While a jury might refuse to convict on circumstantial evidence a detective is not so deterred.
- His length and his ugliness had not deterred Jane Holland from taking a considerable interest in him.
- She was longing to urge her to leave Craddock Dene, but was deterred by the knowledge of the uselessness of such advice.